Panasonic's Oxyride vehicle breaks 65mph AA batteries
By MonAmb
@MonAmb (126)
August 6, 2007 4:28pm CST
Moving a vehicle large enough to stuff a moderately sized human into with just AA cells is, well, world record worthy. Panasonic has managed to break the Guiness world record for speed attained with a vehicle solely driven by dry-cell AA batteries with their Oxyride vehicle. Reportedly, the newly revamped Oxyride managed to maintain an average speed of just over 65mph and hit a top speed of 75.8mph, all while being powered by 192 AA batteries.
I do not know about all of you but even though it is more energy efficient, i would not want to buy 192 AA batteries everytime i want to go to the supermarket.
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